The Problem: Mixed Signals

The Fix: Peyton Manning couldn't seem to commit to one mood for his ESPYs look. The shirt, trousers, and shoes would look more at home in year-end budget meeting, but the jacket looks like what your dad might wear at a very fancy pool party. The easiest way to avoid this disparity? Just wear a suit.

The Problem: Pattern Overload

The Fix: We're big fans of mixing patterns, but there's an art to it that Timothy Simons hasn't quite mastered yet. At the Ghostbusters premiere, the actor paired a check jacket with a gingham shirt and a polka dotted knit tie. Instead of mixing disparate patterns, aim for similarly sized prints in complementary tones.

The Problem: Black Tie Means Bow Tie

The Problem: Hulk-ed Out

The Fix: It's hard not to appreciate that lifestyle blogger Nathan McCallum puts in hours of hard work at the gym. But ripping the sleeves off an innocent oxford shirt is the most braggadocious way to show that off. A short sleeved shirt, like a polo or a guayabera, would have worked just as well.

The Problem: The Big Short

The Fix: Cameron Payne's ESPYs look had two major issues: his tie and trousers were just too short. The most direct solution is to select a tie that can actually run the length of his torso, and to get a tailor to lower the hem of his pants to ankle level.

The Problem: Time Warp

The Fix: We get that the '90s are having a moment, but J Balvin's look at Univision's Premios Juventud leaned way too hard on the decade's worst design tropes. Instead of reaching for a bold shirt and overalls, Balvin could have made a great impression with distressed jeans or a camp shirt.

The Problem: Wedding Singer Syndrome

The Fix: Washington Redskins wide receiver Rashad Ross is a talented athlete, but the all-red tuxedo he wore to an ESPYs after party doesn't tell you that. It instead says, "Which way to the ballroom for the Fleischman wedding reception?" If you're going to go to a fancy event, it's better to stick to classic black or blue.

The Problem: It's Not What You Think It Is

The Fix: Lapel pins are definitely having a moment right now, but Dan Akroyd put so many pieces of flair on the jacket he wore to the Ghostbusters premiere that he looks like the head waiter at Chili's on a Friday night. Limit your blazer bling to one piece if you're not a uniformed member of the armed services.

2016 David Crotty

2016 David Crotty

The Fix: We're big fans of mixing patterns, but there's an art to it that Timothy Simons hasn't quite mastered yet. At the Ghostbusters premiere, the actor paired a check jacket with a gingham shirt and a polka dotted knit tie. Instead of mixing disparate patterns, aim for similarly sized prints in complementary tones.

The Problem: Pattern Overload

2016 Gregg DeGuire

The Fix: Everything about Steph Curry's ESPYs look worked, except for his long tie. If you're wearing a black tie outift, you wear a bow tie. It's that simple.

The Problem: Black Tie Means Bow Tie

2016 Monica Schipper

The Fix: It's hard not to appreciate that lifestyle blogger Nathan McCallum puts in hours of hard work at the gym. But ripping the sleeves off an innocent oxford shirt is the most braggadocious way to show that off. A short sleeved shirt, like a polo or a guayabera, would have worked just as well.

The Problem: Hulk-ed Out

2016 David Crotty

The Fix: Cameron Payne's ESPYs look had two major issues: his tie and trousers were just too short. The most direct solution is to select a tie that can actually run the length of his torso, and to get a tailor to lower the hem of his pants to ankle level.

The Problem: The Big Short

2016 Getty Images

The Fix: We get that the '90s are having a moment, but J Balvin's look at Univision's Premios Juventud leaned way too hard on the decade's worst design tropes. Instead of reaching for a bold shirt and overalls, Balvin could have made a great impression with distressed jeans or a camp shirt.

The Problem: Time Warp

2016 Leon Bennett

The Fix: Washington Redskins wide receiver Rashad Ross is a talented athlete, but the all-red tuxedo he wore to an ESPYs after party doesn't tell you that. It instead says, "Which way to the ballroom for the Fleischman wedding reception?" If you're going to go to a fancy event, it's better to stick to classic black or blue.

The Problem: Wedding Singer Syndrome

2016 David Crotty

The Fix: Lapel pins are definitely having a moment right now, but Dan Akroyd put so many pieces of flair on the jacket he wore to the Ghostbusters premiere that he looks like the head waiter at Chili's on a Friday night. Limit your blazer bling to one piece if you're not a uniformed member of the armed services.